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maxymax | 13:14 Fri 25th Dec 2009 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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1.Someone who is very interested in the arts.
2.Appears powerful but is in fact weak.
3.1920's philanderer.
4.Something bought without seeing or knowing the value.
5.Having bushy eyebrows.
6.An idea in chaos theory.

Thanks in anticipation for any help.
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4 Pig in a poke
5 ?beetled
1 - culture vulture
2 - paper tiger
6 - butterfly effect
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Thanks Jason.p & Novalis. Happy with 1,2,4 & 6. Not sure about ?beetled tho and no idea about philanderer. Please keep up your brilliant ideas. Thanks
3 Lounge Lizard
A butterfly flaps its wings...
5 Beetle-browed
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Hi Sandy-Wroe. My only problem with beetle-browed is that "brow" is in the clue i.e. bushy eyebrows. As for lounge lizard you obviously don't mean this is a 1920's philanderer ( no.3 ),but don't quite see it as an answer to no.6 either. Can you elaborate. Thanks
3 is Lounge lizard. I'd bet good money on that.
6 Was more neatly answered earlier by novalis as 'butterfly effect'.
In Chaos theory it's thought that a butterfly flapping its wings on the banks of the Amazon might be responsible for storms halfway around the world.
5 I still think this is beetle-browed. But maybe I wouldn't bet on it.
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Wow thank you Sandy-Wroe for all your time & trouble. I was looking for the name of a philanderer of the 1920's. However Brewers Phrase & Fable confirms your answer and actually refers to the 1920's. Many thanks again & Happy Xmas!

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